List of medallists

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Medal of the Emperor John VIII Palaiologos during his visit to Florence, by Pisanello (1438). This was the first portrait medal. The legend reads, in Greek: "John the Palaiologos, basileus and autokrator of the Romans".

A medallist or medalist (see spelling differences) is an artist who designs medals, plaquettes, badges, coins and similar small works in relief in metal. Art medals are a well-known and highly collected form of small bronze sculpture, most often in bronze, and are considered a form of exonumia. "Medalist/medallist" is confusingly the same word used in sport and other areas (but not usually in military contexts) for the winner of a medal as an award. Medallists very often also design, or produce the dies for coins as well. In modern times medallists are mostly primarily sculptors of larger works, but in the past the number of medals and coins produced were sufficient to allow specialists who spent most of their career producing them. Medallists are also often confusingly referred to as "engravers" in reference works, referring to the "engraving" of dies, although this is often in fact not the technique used; however many also worked in engraving the technique in printmaking.

Art medals have been produced since the late Renaissance period, and, after some classical precedents and Late Medieval revivals, the form was essentially invented by Pisanello, who is credited with the first portrait medal, which has remained a very popular type. He cast them like bronze sculptures, rather than minting them like coins.

By nationality[]

An incomplete list, biased towards the 19th-century onwards; see also Category:Medallists. (Note: Where an artist is best known by other than his first given name, the commonly used name is highlighted in boldface.)

Argentina[]

Australian[]

Medals for the 1908 Olympic Games, designed by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal

Austrian[]

Schiller's 150th Birthday, Art Nouveau uniface Bronze-Medal 1909 by Hans Dietrich
  •  [de] (born 1973 in Linz, Oberösterreich)[14]
  • Michael Blümelhuber (1865 – 1936)
  •  [de] (born 1924 in Vienna — died 2017 in Kirchberg am Wechsel)
  • Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834 Vienna, Austria – 1890 London, England)
  •  [es] (1869 – 1930)
  • Josef Cesar (1814 – 1876)
  • (1827 – 1897)[15][16]
  • (1868 – 1936)[17]
  • (1752 – 1803)[18]
  •  [de] (1802 – 1974)
  •  [de] (1882 – 1987)
  • (1780 Mint-warden at Günzburg on the Maria Theresia Thalers). Signature: S.F. in conjunction with Tobias Johann Schöbel.
  • Emil Fuchs (1866 – 1929)
  • Heinrich Friedrich Füger (1751 – 1818)
  • Edwin Grienauer (1893 – 1964)
  •  [de] (born 1933)
  • (1869 – 1946) née Chrobak[19]
  • (1887 Panczowa, Hungary, today Pančevo, Serbia - 1966 Frankfurt am Main)[20]
  • Alfred Hofmann (1879 – 1958)
  • Otto Hofner (1879 – 1946)
  • Ludwig Hujer (1872 – 1968)
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 – 2000)
  •  [de] (1833 – 1912)
  • Josef Kaiser (1954 Bač, Vojvodina -)
  • (1781 Vienna – 1854 Kremnitz)[21]
  • (1912 Innsbruck – 1960)[22]
  •  [de] (1911 Steyr – 1995 Steyr, Oberösterreich, Austria)
  • (1880 – 1928)
  • (1902 Neutitschein, Moravia – 1973 Salzburg)[23]
  • (died in 1898)
  • Rudolf Marschall (1873 – 1967)
  •  [de] (1929 – 2019)
  • (1861 – 1916)
  •  [de] (1865 – 1906)
  • Karl Perl (1876 Liezen, Styria – 1965 Vienna)
  •  [de] (born 1952 in Marchtrenk, Oberösterreich) Signature: TP
  • (born 1931 in Innsbruck, died 2003 in Linz, Austria)
  • (1814 – 1892)[24][25]
  •  [cs] (Bohemian, 1880–1962)
  •  [de] (1818 Vienna – 1901 Vienna)
  • (1875 Sternberg, Moravia – 1933 Chicago, Illinois)[26][27][28]
  •  [de] (1845 – 1903)
  • (1894 – 1980)
  • (1762 – 1789). Mint-master at Günzburg. Signature: S.F. in conjunction with Josef Fabi.[29]
  • (1851 Neutra, Hungary – 1924 Raabs an der Thaya, Austria)
  • (1834 – 1920)[30]
  • Franz Stiasny (1881 – 1941)
  • Josef Hermann Tautenhayn (1837 – 1911)
  • (1868 Speising bei Wien – 1962 Vienna)[31]
  •  [de] (1929 Matrei/Brenner, Tyrol – 2010 Vienna)
  • Oskar Thiede (1879 – 1961)
  • (about 1780 Kraków, today in Poland -)[32][33]
  • (1848 – 1905)
  • (1879 – 1936?)
  •  [de] (1915 – 2008)
  •  [de] (1753 – 1811)
  • (1778 – 1862)
  • Alfred Zierler (born 1933)
  • Helmut Zobl (born 1941)

Belgian[]

  • (1861 – 1937)[34]
  •  [fr] (1883 – 1973)
  • Joseph-Pierre Braemt (1796 – 1864)
  • (1902 – 1986)
  •  [fr] (Flemish) (1882 – 1966)
  • (1789 – 1873)
  • Guillaume Charlier (1854 – 1925)
  • (1879 – 1963)
  • (1892 Oostende – 1968 Sint-Stevens-Woluwe)[35]
  • (1875 – 1965)
  • (1926 – 1988)
  •  [nl] (1885 – 1973)
  •  [nl] (1786 – 1862)
  • (born 1857, year of death unknown)
  • (1888 – 1954)
  • (1895 – 1964)
  • (1855 – 1943)
  • (1883 – 1964)
  • (1886 – 1948)
  • Godefroid Devreese (1861 Courtrai (Flanders) – 1941 Brussels, Belgium)[36]
  • (born 1856, year of death unknown)
  • Paul-Maurice Dubois (1859 – 1938)
  • Josuë Dupon (1864 – 1935)
  •  [fr] (1896 – 1967)
  • Toon Dupuis (1877 – 1937)
  • (1827 – 1892)
  • (1870 – 1931)
  • (born 1865, year of death unknown)
  • (1846 – 1889)
  • (1869 – 1935)
  • (1810 – 1860)
  • (1880 – 1949)
  • (1873 – 1957)
  • (1798 – 1867)[37]
  •  [fr] (born 1940)
  • Jules Lagae (1862 – 1931)
  • (1883 – 1967)
  •  [fr] (1893 – 1976)
  • (1857 – 1943)
  • Luc Luycx (born 1958)
  • (1880 – 1954)
  • Alphonse Michaux (1860 – 1928)
  •  [fr] (1879 – 1958)
  • (1798 – 1862)[38]
  • (1887 – 1952)
  •  [fr](1886 – 1966)
  • Victor Rousseau (1865 – 1954)
  • Charles Samuel (1862 – 1939)
  • (1875 – 1941)
  • (1895 – 1978)
  • (1903 – 1984)
  • Geo Verbanck (1881 – 1961)
  • (1857 – 1922)
  •  [fr] (1803 – 1883)
  • Thomas Jules Vinçotte (1850 Antwerp-Borgerhout – 1925 Brussels)
  •  [fr] (1832 – 1888)
  • (1815 – 1899)
  •  [fr] (1823 – 1891)
  • Paul Wissaert (1885 – 1972)
  • Joseph Witterwulghe (1883 Brussels – 1967 Ukkel near Brussels). Engraver of medals commemorating WW1.[39][40]
  • (1886 – 1976)
  • Philippe Wolfers (1858 – 1929)
  • (1807 Cologne – 1874 Brussels). Signature: WURDEN[41][42]

Bermudian[]


British[]

Posthumous medallic portrait of William Wyon by his son L. C. Wyon (1854). Both designed coins for Queen Victoria
  • George Gammon Adams (1821 – 1898)
  • (born 1989). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • William Henry James Blakemore, Engraver, (1871 Birmingham, West Midlands – 1945 Croydon, South London)[44] Signature: WHJB
  • Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834 Vienna, Austria – 1890 London, England)
  • Matthew Boulton (1728 Birmingham – 1809 Birmingham)
  • (1864 Islington – 1938 London)[45][46][47]
  • Sir Thomas Brock (1847 – 1922)
  • (1748 – 1825 London)[48][49][50]
  • Wikisource-logo.svg John Croker (1670 – 1741).
  • (born 1943). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • (died c. 1857)
  • (born 1935). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • George William de Saulles (1862 – 1903) Signatures: "DES", "DS", or "WS".[51]
  • (Born 1948)
  • Elkington & Co. (1861 Birmingham - 1963)
  • Thomas Fattorini Ltd (from c 1860s). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • (active in Birmingham 1888 - 1951)[52][53][54]
  • (active in Birmingham 1873 - 1951)[55][56][57][58]
  • Ernest George Gillick (1874 – 1951)
  • Mary Gaskell Gillick OBE (1881 – 1965)
  •  [es]
  • Thomas Halliday (c. 1780–?)
  • (active in Birmingham 1775 – 1815)[59][60]
  • John Henning (Scottish) (1771 – 1851)
  • , (born 1947 in London, died 2009 in Seattle)[61]
  • (Born 1963)
  • (1799 Warwickshire – 1844 Birmingham, England)[62]
  • Christopher Ironside, OBE (1913 London, England – 1992 Winchester, Hampshire)
  • (active in Birmingham 1792 – 1830)[63][64][65][66]
  • George Kruger Grey (1880 London, England – 1943 Chichester West Sussex, England). Signature: GK
  • (1919-1996) "one of Britain’s foremost numismatic artists” — ref British Art Medal Society (BAMS)
  • Alphonse Legros (1837 – 1911). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • Arnold Machin (1911 Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire – 1999 Eccleshall near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England), Signature: RDM
  • John Maine (born 1942). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • Raphael David Maklouf (born 1937 in Jerusalem, Israel)
  • Percy Metcalfe (1895 – 1970)
  • George Mills (1792/3 – 1824)
  • John Mills (1933-2019)
  • Wikisource-logo.svg Joseph Moore (1817 – 1892).
  • (born 1962). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • (born 1941)[67]
  • Jane McAdam Freud (born 1958)
  • Thomas Humphrey Paget, Sculptor, (1893 Watford, Hertfordshire near London, England – 1974 Sussex). Signature: HP
  • (1704 Berne, Switzerland – 1788 London)[68][69]
  • (active in Birmingham 1790 – 1850)[70][71]
  • (active in Birmingham 1852 – 1931)[72]
  • Martin Page. British Art Society (BAMS) Medallist
  • (born 1935). British Art Society (BAMS) Medallist
  • (1778 Falmouth, Cornwall – 1815 Birmingham). Artist at Boulton's Soho Mint since 1793.[73][74]
  • John Pinches (1916 – 2007)
  • (1825 Birmingham – 1905 London)[75]
  • (1852 – 1941)[76]
  • (1884 – 1968)[77]
  • (1825 Birmingham – ?)[78]
  • (1738 – 1827)[79]
  • (1743 – 1830)[79]
  • Thomas Pingo Jr (1714 – 1776)
  • (1688 – after 1743)[79]
  • Benedetto Pistrucci (1783 – 1855); became English Chief engraver
  • (1961-2015)[80]
  • Edward Carter Preston (1885-1965)
  • Ian Rank-Broadley, coin designer (born 1952 in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey England). Signature: IRB[81]
  • (born 1982). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • [82]
  • Michael Rizzello (1926 – 2004)
  • John Roettiers (1631 – 1703)
  • Ronald Searle (1920-2011). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • (1925 Surbiton, Surrey – 1998)[83][84]
  • (born 1962). British Art Medal Society Medallist. Coin designer
  • (born 1936). British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • (1937-2008) Coin & Medal designer. British Art Medal Society Medallist
  • Thomas Webb (fl. 1797 – 1830)* (active 1914 – 1940)[85]
  • David Wynne (1926 – 2014)
  • (1837 – 1884)[86]
  • Joseph Shepherd Wyon (1836 – 1873)
  • Leonard Charles Wyon (1826 – 1891)
  • Thomas Wyon the elder (1767 – 1830)
  • Thomas Wyon the younger (1792 – 1817)
  • William Wyon (1795 – 1851)

Bulgarian[]

Canadian[]

  • Walter Seymour Allward (1876 – 1955)
  • Henry Birks (1840 – 1928)
  • Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook (1913 – 2009)
  • Christian Cardell Corbet (born 1966)
  • Ken Danby (1940 - 2007)
  • Emanuel Otto Hahn (1881 Reutlingen (today Baden-Württemberg), Germany – 1957 Toronto, Canada)
  •  [fr] (1930 Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan – 2002 Montréal)
  • (born 1940 Czechoslovakia)[89]
  • (Graphic Designer, born 1932 Kolynci, Ukraine -)[90]
  • R. Tait McKenzie (1867 – 1938)
  • Dora de Pedery-Hunt (1913 – 2008)
  •  [de] (born 1931 in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain)[91]
  • Thomas Shingles (1903 – 1984)
  • (born 1991)

Costa Rican[]

  • (essayer San José mint, 1847–1864). Signature J.B.[92]

Croatian[]

Czech[]

Danish[]

  •  [da] (1863 – 1948)
  • (1849 Køge-1935 Copenhagen)[103][104][105]
  • (born 1934 in Gentofte, Capital Region of Denmark)[106]
  •  [da] (1810 – 1892)
  •  [de] (1900 – 1990) [107]
  • (active in Copenhagen 1716 – 1724, from 1724 active in Moscow, died there 1736)[108][109][110]
  • Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 – 1844)
  • Hanne Varming (born 1939)

Dutch[]

Finnish[]

French[]

Medal commissioned from Augustin Dupré and issued in 1784 by the American republic to honor Admiral Suffren

German[]

1909 medal by Karl Dautert, 150th birthday of Friedrich Schiller, obverse
The reverse of this medal
  • Abraham Abramson (1754 – 1811)
  •  [nl] (1846 – 1923)
  • Ernst Barlach (1870 – 1938)
  • (1913 – 1999)
  •  [de] (1772 – 1830)
  • (1910 – 1985) [198]
  • (1883 – 1967)
  • Axel Bertram (1936-2019)
  •  [de] (1599 – after 1689)
  • (1855 – 1923) [199][200]
  • Rudolf Bosselt (1871 – 1938)
  • (1835 – 1895)
  • (1815 – 1889)
  •  [de] (1959 Neuruppin – )
  •  [de] (1729 – 1790)
  • Hans Karl Burgeff (1928 – 2005)
  • Ludwig Burger (1825 – 1884)
  • (died 1811) Mint-master in Ratisbon, Bavaria, 1773 – 1809. Signature B[201]
  •  [de], (born 1943 in Kolín, Bohemia)
  •  [de] (1866 – 1906)
  •  [de] (1586 – 1657)
  • Maximilian Dasio (1865 – 1954)
  • (1875 Frankfurt am Main – 1944/45 Berlin)[202]
  •  [de] (1876 – 1971)
  • (1806 Stetten im Remstal - 1870 Stuttgart)[203]
  •  [de] (1934-2010)
  •  [de] (1750 – 1835)
  •  [de] (1886 – 1914)
  •  [de], (1933 Groß Miltzow-Kreckow – 2011 Berlin)
  • (1891 – 1974)
  •  [de] (born 1931)
  • Benno Elkan (1877 – 1960)
  •  [de] (1888 – 1955)
  •  [de] (1805 – 1866)
  •  [de] (1802 – 1865)
  • Wilfried Fitzenreiter (1932 – 2008)
  • (1873 – 1943)[204]
  •  [de] (born 1946)
  •  [de] (born 1942)
  •  [de] (1875 – 1950)
  • Theodor von Gosen (1873 – 1943)
  • , owner of Robert Ball Nachf. Berlin, (1869 Beuthen – 1943 Berlin)[205]
  • , (1929 Plochingen – )[206]
  • (∗ 1802 Breslau (Prussia),† 1848 St. Petersburg)[207][208]
  •  [de] (born 1872, year of death unknown)
  •  [de] (1925 – 2004)
  • (1659 Nürnberg – 1745 Vienna)[209][210]
  •  [de] (1923 – 2002)
  • Lorenz Hoffstätter (1904 – 1787)
  •  [de] (1907 – 1995)
  • Ludwig Hohlwein (1874 – 1949)
  •  [de] (1890 – 1970)
  • Martin Holtzhey (1697 – 1764)
  •  [de], (1873 – 1945)
  •  [de], (1875 – 1958)
  •  [de], (born 1949 Elxleben)
  • (1866 – 1933)[211]
  • (born 1935 Slovenia, died 2017)[212]
  • Richard Klein (1890 – 1967)
  •  [de] (born 1939 Cochem, Mosel)
  •  [de] (1756 – 1838)
  •  [de] (1934-2017)
  • Heinrich Körner (1908 – 1993 Esslingen)
  • (1794 Dresden – 1879 Dresden). Signature: R. K.[213][214]
  •  [de] (1869 – 1947)[215]
  • (1817 – 1873)[216]
  •  [de] (1928 – 2012)
  • Arthur Lewin-Funcke (1866 - 1937)
  • Gerhard Lichtenfeld (1921 – 1978)
  •  [de] (1735 Altenburg an der Pleisse – 1819 Berlin)[217]
  •  [de] (1773 Berlin – 1843)[217]
  •  [de] (1810 – 1888)
  • (1845 – 1887)
  • (about 1540 – 1603)[218][219]
  • Prof. Rudolf Mayer (1846 Nýdek - 1916 Karlsruhe)
  • (born in 1840, year of death unknown)
  •  [de] (1872 Kiel – 1945 Torgau)
  •  [de] (1896 – 1968)
  • Georg Mueller, Sculptor of the Munich Secession, (1880 Munich – 1952 München)[220]
  • (1654 – 1719)[221]
  • (medallist in Augsburg 1840 – 1870)[222][223]
  • (1770 – 1847)[224][225]
  •  [de] (1910 – 1996)
  • Hermann Noack (1867 – 1941)
  • (1813 Heinrichsdorf bei Suhl, Thuringia – 1884 Frankfurt am Main, Germany)[226]
  •  [de] (born 1943 Stuttgart)
  • (died in 1892)
  • Louis Oppenheim (1879 – 1936)
  • Erich Ott (born 1944 Oberammergau, Bavaria)
  •  [de] (1801 – 1861)
  •  [de] (1750 – 1831)
  •  [de] (1910 – 1986)
  •  [de] (1818 – 1901)
  •  [fr] (1740 – 1814)
  • (1932 Zduńska Wola, Poland – 1993 Berlin)[227]
  •  [de] (1934 – 2014)
  • Wilhelm von Rümann (1850 – 1906)
  • Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer (born 1953 Krushari)
  • (1864-1933)
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 – 1841)
  • Mint-master at Clausthal 1753 – 1788†. Signature: I.W.S[228]
  • (1829 – 1877)
  •  [de] (1915 – 2005)
  • Kurt Schumacher (1905 – 1942)
  •  [de] (1906 Dessau – 1998 Dessau)
  •  [de] (1887 – 1947)
  • (1847 – 1907)
  • Hans Schwegerle (1882 – 1950)
  • Renée Sintenis (1888 – 1965)
  •  [de] (born 1936 in Dresden)
  • Paul Sturm (1859 Leipzig, Saxony – 1936 Jena, Germany)
  • Alfred Thiele (1886 – 1957)
  • Diedrich Uhlhorn (1764 – 1837)
  • Carl Vezerfi-Clemm (1939 – 2012)
  •  [de] (1886 – 1944)
  •  [de] (1881 – 1956) Signature: G·V
  •  [da] (1800 – 1874)
  • Joseph Wackerle (1890 – 1950)
  • Heinrich Maria Waderé (1865 – 1950)
  •  [de] (born 1945 in Spremberg)[229]
  •  [de] (born 1942 in Berlin)
  •  [de] (see Lippold Wefer)
  • (Mint Master in Clausthal, Harz, 1640 – 1674)[230][231]
  •  [de] (1888 – 1970)
  •  [de] (1837 – 1906)
  • Emil Rudolf Weiss (1875 – 1942)
  • Richard Martin Werner (1903 – 1949)
  • (1846 – 1938)
  •  [de] (1926 – 2015)[232]
  •  [de] (established 1810 by Martin Heinrich Wilkens)
  • Albert Wolff (1814 – 1892)
  • Albert Moritz Wolff (1854 – 1923)
  • Arnold Zadikow (1884 – 1943)
  • (Medallist and mint engraver at Wiesbaden 1845 – 1859)[233] Signature: C. ZOLLMANN

Greek[]

Hungarian[]

  • (born 1942)
  • (born 1947)
  • Lajos Berán (1882 Budapest – 1943 Budapest)
  • (born 1944 Budapest) Signature: BGY[235]
  • Miklós Borsos (1906 – 1990)
  • Jenő Bory (1879 – 1959)
  •  [eo] (1910 – 2010)
  • (born 1945)
  • (born 1950)
  • (born 1940 Budapest)
  • (1932 – 1989)
  • (1934 Kiskunhalas – 1993) Signature: CSV[236]
  • (born 1937)
  • (1915 – 2005)[237][238]
  • Béni Ferenczy (1890 – 1967)
  • (born 1946)
  • (born 1947)
  • (born 1937)
  • (1905 Szombathely – 1967 Budapest)[239]
  • Gyula Halász (1899 – 1984)
  • (born 1944)
  •  [hu] (born 1952)
  • (1943-2016)
  •  [de] (1930 – 1997)
  • (1926 – 2010)
  • (born 1940 Sopron). Signature KJ[240]
  • László Kutas (born 1936)
  • (born 1942 Kecskemét, Hungary)[241]
  • (born 1976)
  •  [de] (1934 – 2004)
  •  [fr] (1950-2012)
  • (1881 – 1920)
  • (1886 – 1945)
  • József Reményi (1887 – 1977)
  • (born 1955)
  • (born 1950)
  •  [hu] (born 1947)
  • László Szlávics, Jr. (born 1959)
  • (born 1956)
  • (born 1939)
  • Eduard Telcs (1872 Baja, Hungary - 1948 Budapest)
  •  [eo] (1949 – 2008)
  •  [hu] (1939-2019) Signature: TS
  • Carl Vezerfi-Clemm (1939 – 2012)
  •  [eo] (1926-2010)
  • (1951 Budapest – 2004 Budapest). Monogram "FZ"[242]
  • (1944 Budapest – 1981 Budapest). Monogram "KZ"[243]
  • (born 1969)

Irish[]

Israeli[]

Italian[]

  • Giovanni Guido Agrippa (c. 1501)
  • Costantino Affer (1906 Milano – 1987 Milano, Italy), Designer. Signature: COST· AFFER
  • Pietro Annigoni (1910 – 1988)
  • (1807 – 1885)
  • Antonio Bert (1904 San Pietro a Sieve – 1990 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy)
  • (1842 Rome – 1918 Rome)[244][245]
  • (1916 Florence - 2007 Florence)[246]
  •  [cs] (1933 – 2005)
  •  [it] (1868 Milan - 1929 Milan)
  • (died in 1857)
  • Camello (surname of Vittore Gambello)[247][248]
  • Pietro Canonica (1869 – 1959)
  • (1855 Milan - 1918)[249]
  •  [fr] (born 1956 in Nettuno, Province Rome) Signature: MAC
  • Giannino Castiglioni (1884 Milan – 1971 Lierna, Como)
  • (1786 – 1855)
  •  [it] (1770 – 1856)
  • (1796 – 1869)
  •  [it] (born 1963 Rome)
  •  [it] (1789 – 1867)
  • Laura Cretara (born 1939 in Rome)[250]
  •  [it] (born 1949 Tarcento)
  • (1792 – 1865)
  •  [it] (1794 – 1869)
  • Filarete (about 1400 – 1469)
  •  [it] (born 1957 in Buenos Aires)
  •  [it] (1898 Urbignacco di Buja, Province of Udine, Italy – 1998 Rome)
  •  [it] (1811 – 1841)
  • (1848 Lucca – 1912 Rome)[251]
  •  [it] (1780 – 1851)
  • (1811 – 1859)
  •  [it] (1906 Anagni, Province Frosinone, Italy – 2003 Anagni)[252]
  • Emilio Greco (1923 Catania, Sicily – 1995 Rome)
  • (1620 – 1677)
  • (1646 – 1705)
  • Ottone Hamerani (1694 – 1768)
  • (1766 – 1797)
  • (1774 – 1846)
  • Francesco Laurana (c. 1430 – 1502)
  •  [it] (c. 1770 – 1826)
  • Leone Leoni (1509 – 1590)
  • Lodovico Leoni (1531 – 1606)
  • (born 1968)[253]
  • (died in 1853)
  •  [it] (died in 1855)
  •  [it] (1771 – 1840)
  •  [it] (born 1949 in Rome)
  •  [it] (1758 – 1821)
  • J.(Giacomo Jaques) Merculiano (1859 – 1935)
  •  [it] (born 1963 Rome)
  • Guerrino Mattia Monassi 1918 Buja, Italy – 1981 Zingonia, near Bergamo, Italy[254]
  • (1867 – 1935)[255]
  • (born 1755, year of death unknown)
  • (1756 – 1829)
  •  [it] (born 1959)
  •  [it] (1898 Borgetto (Palermo) – 1978 Rome) [256][257][258]
  • Pisanello (1395 – 1455)
  • Domenico Poggini (1520 – 1590)
  • Victor de Pol (1865 Venice – 1925 Buenos Aires)
  • Giovanni Pietro de Pomis (ca.1565 or 1569/70 – 6 March 1633)
  • (c. 1775 – 1848)
  •  [de] (1872 Bologna – 1966 Rome)[259]
  • (born 1968 Rome)[260]
  • Enrico Saroldi (1878 – 1954)
  • Gregorio Sciltian (1900 – 1985)
  •  [it] (born 1957)
  •  [it] (1848 San Martino al Cimino – 1903 Rome)[261]
  • Roberto Terracini, Sculptor, (1900 Torino – 1976 Torino)[262]
  • Sculptor (born 1934 Fontaneto d'Agogna)[263][264]
  • Sculptor (born 1970 Rome)[265]
  •  [it] (1771 – 1819)
  • (1911 – 1972)[266]
  •  [fr] (1926 Rome – 2013 Rome)[267]
  • (1774 – 1849)
  • Sculptor (1922 Fognano, near Pistoia, Italy – 2008 Pistoia)[268]
  • (1793 – 1867)[269][270][271]
  • (1792 – 1863)[272]

Japanese[]

  • Shigeo Fukuda (1932 Tokyo – 2009 Tokyo)

Latvian[]

Lebanese[]

  • (1896 St Petersburg, Russia – 1992 Beirut, Lebanon)[273]

Lithuanian[]

  • Juozas Kalinauskas (born 1935)
  • Juozas Zikaras (1881 – 1944)

Luxembourg[]

Monégasque[]

New Zealand[]

  • Reginald George James Berry OBE (1906 London-Dulwich – 1979 Auckland, New Zealand) Signature: JB[275]
  • William Rose Bock (1847 – 1932)
  • (Established by Giles Coates 1851 in Nelson, and removed 1861 to Christchurch). Mint of the award medal for the New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition 1872 Christchurch.[276][277]
  • (1920 – 1995)[278]
  • Harry Dansey MBE (1920 Auckland – 1979 Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Wellington. Designer of NZ coins. (born 1977 at Tokoroa, New Zealand)[279][280][281]
  • (born 1899 Surrey, England)[282]
  • , NZ Post Wellington (born 1984 in Apia, Samoa), designer of the New Zealand 2020 Rowi Kiwi coins.[283]
  • (1901 Wellington, New Zealand - 1971)[284]
  • (Born 1960)
  • (1870 Dunedin – 1936 Dunedin, New Zealand)[285]
  • (coin designer since 2011)[286]
  • (1919 – 2012)[287] Signature: FS
  • Michel Tuffery (Artist in Wellington, NZ coin design 2012 "Friendship New Zealand & Samoa")
  • (NZ coin designer 2006 "Gold Rushes")[288]
  • (coin designer since 2011)[289]
  • (born about 1955 in England), Papamoa, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, designer of the 2009 NZ coins silver series[290][291]

Norwegian[]

  • (1811 Kristiansand, Norway - 1888 Kongsberg, Norway)
  • (1864 Kviteseid – 1950 Kviteseid, Norway)[292][293]

Peruvian[]

Polish[]

Portuguese[]

  • (born 1935)
  • (1795 –1851)
  • José Simões de Almeida (sobrinho) (1880 Figueiró dos Vinhos – 1950 Lisbon)[297]
  • (1898 – 1974)
  • (1853 Lisbon - 1933)[298]
  • (1908 – 1997)
  • (born 1938)
  • (1898 – 1983)
  • (1899 – 1990)
  • (1914-2010)
  • (1928-2014)
  • (1932-2015)
  • (1872 – 1927)
  • (born 1947)
  •  [es] (1933 – 2017)
  • (1913 – 1985)
  • (born 1939 Lisbon, died 2020)[299]
  • (1903 – 1962)
  • (1916 – 1986)
  • (1814 Lisbon – 1895 Bemfica, Portugal). Signature: F. A. C.[300]
  • (born 1932)
  • (born 1943 at Coimbra)[299]
  • (1844 – 1895)
  • (1936 – 1996)
  • (born 1935)
  • (1955)
  • (1914-1992)
  • (born 1937)
  • (1920-2013)
  • (born 1960)
  • (1921-2005)
  • João Cutileiro (1937-2021)
  •  [pt] (1912-1998)
  • (1932 Lisbon – 2010 Lisbon)[301][302]
  • (1920 – 1979)
  • (1911-1999)
  • (? – 1818)
  • (1725 – 1809)
  • João Fragoso (1913 – 2000)
  • (1888 – 1955)
  • José Franco (1920 – 2009)
  • (1791 – 1869)
  • (1923 – 2009)
  • (1916 – 1984)
  • (? – 1899)
  • (1914-1996)
  • (born 1921 Viseu, Portugal)[303]
  • (born 1945 at Guimarães)[304]
  • (? – 1797)
  • (1910 – 1999)
  • (born 1933)
  • (1943-2018)
  • (? – 1788)
  • (? – 1795)
  • (1828 – 1907)
  • (1755 – 1826)
  • (1915-2016)
  • (born 1926)
  • (1906 Lisbon - 1995)[305]
  • (1921-?)
  • (born 1937)
  • (1796 – 1868)
  • (1821 – ?)
  • Rosa Ramalho (? – 1978)
  • (? – 1872)
  • (1873 Colmeias, Leiria - 1960 Lisbon)[306]
  •  [pt] (1936-2016)
  • (1878 Paião – 1930 Lisbon)
  • (born 1930)
  • (1880 Lisbon – 1960 Lisbon)[307]
  • (1765 – 1842)
  • (1916-1991)
  • (born 1935)
  • (1922 – 1998)[308]
  • (1930 – 2008)
  • pseudonym of  [pt] (1916 – 2004)
  • (1894 – 1964)

Romanian[]

  • (born 1909, year of death unknown)
  • (born 1914, year of death unknown)[309]
  • Ion Jalea (1887 – 1983)

Russian[]

  • (1802 – 1862)[310]
  • Alexey Koroluck (1933 – 2002)
  • (USSR)
  • Count Feodor Petrovitch Tolstoy (1783 – 1873)[311]
  • Yevgeny Vuchetich (USSR) (1908 – 1974)

Serbian[]

  • (Gold Refinery Belgrade established 1969)[312]

Slovak[]

  •  [sk] (1851 – 1924)
  •  [cs] (1919 Mařatice – 2010 Bratislava)

South African[]

  • (Die-sinker at the South African Mint 1965 – 1989)[313]
  • (Die-sinker at the South African Mint 1959 – 1974)[314]
  • Coert Steynberg (1905 – 1982)

Spanish[]

Swedish[]

  • Lea Ahlborn (1826 – 1897)
  •  [sv] (1840 – 1908)
  •  [sv] (1746 – 1798)
  •  [sv] (1880 – 1966)
  •  [sv] (1904 – 1989)
  • (1885-1970)
  • (1947 - 1718)
  • Svante Kede (1877 – 1955)
  • , Mint-master in Stockholm, (1773 – 1819†)[318][319]
  •  [sv] (1839 – 1916)
  • J. Erik Lindberg (1873 – 1966)
  •  [sv] (1789 – 1853), Father of Pehr Henrik Lundgren[320]
  •  [sv] (1824 – 1855) Signature PHL
  • , Mint-master in Stockholm 1855 – 1876, 1797 Forsvik, Sweden - 1876 Stockholm. Signature: S.T.[321]

Swiss[]

  • (1859 Schaffhausen – 1934 Schaffhausen)[322][323]
  • (1903 Stans – 1979 Luzern)[324]
  • (1841 – 1903)
  •  [de] (1857 – 1911)[325]
  •  [de] (1795 – 1877)
  • Hans Brandenberger (1912 Sumbawa, Dutch East Indies – 2003 Zürich, Switzerland)
  • Jacques-Antoine Dassier (1715 – 1759)
  • Jean Dassier (1676 – 1763)
  • (born 1873, year of death unknown)
  • Jean-Pierre Droz (1746 – 1823)
  • (designer of Swiss shooting thalers, and medals after 1875)
  • (1868 Basel – 1947 Riehen)[326]
  • (1821 – 1892)
  • (born 1872, year of death unknown)
  • (1879 – c. 1919–20)
  • (1888 – 1975)
  • (born 1845, year of death unknown)
  • Richard Kissling (1848 – 1919)
  •  [de] (1842 – 1927)
  • Conrad Meyer (1618 – 1689)
  • (1820 Geneva - 1904)[327]
  • (1673 Berne – 1750 London)[328]
  • (1832 Geneva, Switzerland -)[329][330]
  •  [de] (1761 – 1825)
  •  [de] (1849 – 1918)
  •  [de] (1897 Menziken, Aargau – 1982 Collonge-Bellerive, Genève, Switzerland)[331]

United States[]

Medal (Obverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by Anthony de Francisci, 1935
Medal (Reverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci, 1935
United States coin, the 1933 Double Eagle, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who also produced artistic medals
  • Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878 – 1949)
  • (1910 – 1990)[332]
  • (1921 – 2012)[333]
  • Charles E. Barber (1840 – 1917)
  • William Barber (1807 – 1879)
  • Leonard Baskin (1922 – 2000)
  • Chester Beach (1881 – 1956)
  • Abram Belskie (1907 – 1988)
  • Stanley Bleifeld (1924 – 2011)
  • Victor David Brenner (1871 – 1924)
  • George Thomas Brewster (1862 – 1943)
  • Gaetano Cecere (1894 – 1985)
  • Rene Paul Chambellan (1893 – 1955)
  • Herring Coe (1907 – 1999)
  • Robert Cronbach (1908 – 2001)
  • Eugene L. Daub (born 1942)
  • (1939-2020, Clayton, New Jersey)
  • Anthony de Francisci (1887 – 1964)
  • Donald Harcourt De Lue (1897 – 1988)
  • (1853 – 1931)
  • Frank Eliscu (1912 – 1996)
  • Donald Nelson Everhart II (born 1949 York, Pennsylvania)
  • John F. Flanagan (1865 – 1952)
  • James Earle Fraser (1876 – 1953)
  • Laura Gardin Fraser (1889 – 1966)
  • Daniel Chester French (1850 – 1931)
  • Moritz Fuerst (1782 – 1840)
  • Frank Gasparro (1909 – 2001)
  • (1912 — 2002)
  • Gladys Gunzer (1939 – 2016)
  • (1919 – 2010)
  • Carl Paul Jennewein (1890 – 1978)
  • Elizabeth Jones (born 1935 in Montclair New Jersey), Signature: EJ
  • Marcel Jovine (1921 – 2003)
  • Julio Kilenyi (1885 – 1959)
  • Mario Korbel (1882 – 1954)
  • Georg Albrecht (Albert) Ferdinand Küner (1819 Lindau, Germany – 1906 San Francisco, California)
  • Michael Lantz (1908 – 1988)
  • Leo Lentelli (1879 – c. 1961/2)
  • James B. Longacre (1794 – 1869)
  • (1824 Philadelphia – 1894 Brooklyn, New York)[334]
  • Bruno Lucchesi (1860 – 1924)
  • Henry Augustus Lukeman (1872 – 1935)
  • Oronzio Maldarelli (1892 – 1963)
  • Edward Francis McCartan (1879 – 1947)
  • Ralph Joseph Menconi (1915 – 1972)
  • John M. Mercanti (born 1943 in Philadelphia) Signature: JM
  • (1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 1994 Coatesville, Pennsylvania)[335][336] Signature: am
  • (1922 – 2004)
  • Berthold Nebel (1889 – 1964)
  • (1942 Newport News, Virginia – 2012 West Chester, Pennsylvania). Signature: NN[337]
  • (1889 – 1966)
  • (1768 Fürth, Bavaria, Germany – 1833 Albany, New York)[338]
  • Joseph Emile Renier (1877–1966)[339]
  • (1918 Boyertown, Pennsylvania – 1995 Springfield, Delaware County)
  • Gilroy Roberts (1905 – 1992) Signature: GR (monogram)
  • Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848 – 1907)
  • (1875 Sternberg, Moravia – 1933 Chicago, Illinois)[26][27][28]
  • Alexander "Alex" George Shagin (born 1947)
  • John Ray Sinnock (1888 – 1947)
  • (1951-2020)
  • (1896 – 1968)
  • Lorado Zadoc Taft (1860 – 1936)
  • (1898 – 1982)
  • Adolph Alexander Weinman (1870 – 1952)
  • Robert Weinman (1915 – 2003)
  • (born 1952 Erie, Pennsylvania) Signature: DRW[340]
  • (born 1934 in Dayton, Ohio) Signature: JW
  • Charles Cushing Wright (1796 Damariscotta, Maine – 1854 New York).[341] Signature: C.C.W.
  • Emil Zettler (1878 – 1946)

Mints specializing in art medals[]

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